Centennial High School (Corona, California)

Centennial High School
Address
1820 Rimpau Avenue
Corona, California, 92881
United States
Coordinates 33°51′32″N 117°32′44″W / 33.859°N 117.5455°W / 33.859; -117.5455Coordinates: 33°51′32″N 117°32′44″W / 33.859°N 117.5455°W / 33.859; -117.5455
Information
Type Public high school
Motto Together We Can, Together We Will
Established 1989
School district Corona-Norco Unified School District
Principal Ben Roberts[1]
Faculty 119
Enrollment 2,910
Color(s)      Red
     Black
     White
Team name Huskies
Rival Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Website www.cnusd.k12.ca.us/cehs
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Centennial High School (commonly referred to as CHS or CeHS) is a California Distinguished,[3] public high school in the city of Corona, California. It is one of eight high schools in the Corona-Norco Unified School District and is the only high school in the district that provides the International Baccalaureate program of study.

Campus

The school was constructed in 1989 and is Internet-connected throughout.

The campus covers an area of 1,742,200 square feet (161,860 m2). It has the following facilities:

Athletics

Centennial High was a member of the Mountain View League, however in the 2007-2008 school year the Mountain View League combined with another league and is now the Big VIII League.

Fall Sports:

  • Cross Country JV/V (Boys)
  • Cross Country JV/V (Girls)
  • Football FR/JV/V (Boys)
  • Golf (Girls)
  • Tennis JV/V (Girls)
  • Volleyball FR/JV/V (Girls)
  • Water polo JV/V (Boys)

Winter Sports:

  • Basketball FR/JV/V (Boys)
  • Basketball FR/JV/V (Girls)
  • Soccer FR/JV/V (Boys)
  • Soccer FR/JV/V (Girls)
  • Water Polo JV/V (Girls)
  • Wrestling FR/JV/V (Boys)

Spring Sports:

  • Baseball FR/JV/V (Boys)
  • Golf JV/V (Boys)
  • Softball FR/JV/V (Girls)
  • Swimming JV/V (Boys)
  • Swimming JV/V (Girls)
  • Tennis JV/V (Boys)
  • Track & Field JV/V (Boys)
  • Track & Field JV/V (Girls)
  • Volleyball JV/V (Boys)

Football

The 2008 Centennial football team was undefeated and won its first State Championship.[4]

Student interest groups

Notable alumni

References

External links

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